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Outlook of root system architecture (RSA) in crop development: A review

International Journal of Research in Agronomy
Madane Ananda Jagannath   +5 more
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Genetic variability for root system architecture (RSA) in Italian maize inbred lines

2023
Genetic variability for root system architecture (RSA) in Italian maize inbred lines Gianfranco Mazzinelli a, Francesco Solimei b, Matteo De Biasi b, Hans Hartings a, Chiara Lanzanova a, Carlotta Balconi a, Alessio Torri a, Alberto Tassinari b, Silvio Salvi b, Elisabetta Frascaroli b a) CREA-Centro di ricerca Cerealicoltura e Colture Industriali ...
Gianfranco Mazzinelli   +9 more
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Assessment of root system architecture (RSA) of rice seedling as influenced by co-inoculation of plant growth promoting micro-organisms

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES
In addition to single inoculation of plant growth promoting microorganisms, its combination with other PGPB which elicits plant growth and development. The root system study explores the spatial distribution of all minute parts of the root in a particular environment.
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Genetic variation and inheritance of root system architecture (RSA) in Italian maize inbred lines

Genetic variation and inheritance of root system architecture (RSA) in Italian maize inbred lines G Mazzinelli1 , F Solimei2 , M De Biasi2 , C Gagliardi2 , H Hartings1 , C Lanzanova1 , C Balconi1 , A Torri1 , A Tassinari2 , S Salvi2 , E Frascaroli2 1 CREA Research Centre for Cereal and Industrial Crops; 2 Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences ...
G Mazzinelli   +10 more
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Root system architecture in cereals: progress, challenges and perspective

Plant Journal, 2022
Muhammad Adeel Hassan   +2 more
exaly  

The Evaluation of Root System Architecture (RSA) As A New Breeding Target for Climate-Resilient Winter Wheat (Tritium aestivum L.)

Crop yields are expected to face more threatening circumstances due to ongoing climatic and environmental change. The continued sustainability of crop production will depend on genetic capacity of crops to adapt to increased biotic and abiotic barriers induced by climate change.
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Understanding the Intricate Web of Phytohormone Signalling in Modulating Root System Architecture

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2021
Manvi Sharma   +2 more
exaly  

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